£1.4m fundraising campaign off to a flying start for state-of-the-art operating theatre
Date published: 04 July 2022
Artist impression of the new six-storey development at Salford Royal hospital
A £1.4 million fundraising campaign to support the build of a state-of-the-art RAPTOR operating theatre in the Greater Manchester Major Trauma Hospital at Salford Royal Hospital has been launched.
The first of its kind in the UK, the purpose-built theatre has been designed to treat patients with multiple life-threatening complex trauma injuries in one place. By removing time consuming transfers between departments, thousands of lives will be saved across the whole of the North West region.
RAPTOR stands for Resuscitation, Angiography, Percutaneous Techniques and Operative Repair.
Stephen Owen, Head of Fundraising at NorthCare, said: “The RAPTOR theatre is a ‘one-stop shop’ for the treatment of critically injured patients. Whether they are brought in by ambulance or helicopter, they will be treated immediately in a theatre that is equipped to handle everything from the initial diagnostic scans to actual surgery.
“We are urging people to get behind our campaign to bring this vision to life. There are 2.8 million people in Greater Manchester. If each of the 2.8 million people in Greater Manchester could donate just 50p, we would hit our target.
“Nobody likes to think they might need these facilities, but it is reassuring to know that if they ever did, the RAPTOR Theatre could be the difference between life and death.”
With completion scheduled for June 2023, the charity has just 12 months to raise the necessary funds.
The RAPTOR Appeal has already attracted support from Creamline Dairies, a Manchester-based milk and grocery business which has pledged an initial £500 donation, with further fundraising plans in progress.
HCC Solicitors is also supporting the campaign and kicked off the first of its fundraising activities by entering a team into the Great Manchester Run.
Dylan Kiss, who lost his mother Michelle in the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017, has also pledged his support alongside his friend, Sam Geddes.
Sam said: “Dylan and I started our fundraising events back in 2018 after Dylan lost his mum, Michelle. We’ve hosted charity golf days for the past three years, as I supported Dylan to use golf as an outlet whilst he was grieving, getting him through the tough times and giving him something to focus on.
“We chose to fundraise for NorthCare because Salford Royal Hospital dealt with the aftermath of the bombing, and the RAPTOR Theatre will help patients in similar life-threatening situations, giving them the best possible chance of survival.
“We could not be happier to be involved in fundraising for the RAPTOR Theatre – it’s a chance to be part of history, with a cause very close to our hearts.”
The charity is now appealing to local schools, businesses and the wider community to get behind the campaign and help it reach its fundraising target.
For further information and to donate, go to https://www.northcarecharity.org/raptor
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